Netflix is now casting African American actors for Come Sunday in Atlanta, Georgia.
Marinella Hume Casting is now casting African American men and women to work on a scene filming on Monday, February 13th in Atlanta, Georgia.
About Come Sunday:
Based on a This American Life episode from 2005, Come Sunday chronicles the story of Carlton Pearson (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a renowned evangelical minister in Tulsa, Okla., who stirs up controversy with his revelation that there is no hell. He loses everything and must rebuild his church and his family and find his own personal faith. Marcus Hinchey (All Good Things) wrote the screenplay.
To audition for a role on the upcoming Netflix feature film, check out the casting calls below.
Come Sunday Casting Call
African-American MEN AND WOMEN!
Come Sunday….
This scene works
Monday, February 13th
Call time: TBD
Location: Atlanta, Ga
Rate: $64/8
Please note you must send photos in photos.
The director is making selections based off the Photos ladies to increase your chances it would be wise to send photos in church clothing to be added to the presentation.
SEEKING African American Men and Women…
Please read before you submit.
These photos will be directors select…
No dreads or multicolor hair please. Takes place in the 90’s…
African American Men with street look.
Scene: Mourners for a Repass/Wake
Men with street looks
Subject Line: Hector’s friend 2/13
(MEN ONLY AS HECTOR’s Friends)
Email: [email protected]
Men send photos that represent Street/hood looks
Scene: women and Men
Age: 30 and over
Church looks as mourners and friends of the family.
To increase your chance of selection, please send photos in church clothing.
Subject Line: Funeral Lady 2/13
SUBJECT LINE: Funeral Male 2/13
Email: [email protected]
PLEASE Do not submit if you’ve been featured in a scene.
Please send 3 photos
Name
Age
Number
HT
WT
Sizes
Shirt
Dress/skirt
Pant
Shoe
Location/Distance to Atlanta, Ga
Thanks A Million
We do not own any of the photos shown
Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.
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